HKU Business School and Qatar Investment Authority sign scholarship agreement

HKU Business School and Qatar Investment Authority sign scholarship agreement

HKU Business School is proud to sign a scholarship agreement with Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the country’s sovereign wealth fund. The agreement aims to provide exceptional Qatari undergraduate students with opportunities to pursue their studies at HKU, in the Faculty of Business & Economics as well as other disciplines.

The agreement, which also furthers QIA’s mission to invest in human capital, was formally signed during a recent visit by a QIA delegation to the HKU campus. The visit underscored the commitment of both institutions to fostering global talent and enhancing educational collaboration.

Delegation’s visit highlights

The QIA delegation included Mr. Rashid Saad Al-Mohannadi, Executive Director of Human Capital; Mr. Abdulla Ali Al-Marri, Head of QIA Advisory (Asia Pacific); and Mr. Abdulrahman Saaed Al-Kuwari, Senior Associate (Human Capital). Their visit to HKU included a program designed to introduce them to the University’s vibrant academic environment and state-of-the-art facilities.

Key activities during the delegation’s visit

  • Campus tour: A guided exploration of HKU’s main campus, showcasing its historical landmarks and modern educational infrastructure.
  • Residence tour: A visit to a student residential hall, highlighting the supportive living and learning environment provided to HKU students.
  • Signing ceremony: The formal signing of the scholarship agreement, solidifying the partnership between QIA and HKU.

Representing HKU at the signing ceremony and during the delegation’s visit were Professor Jay Siegel, Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning, HKU; Professor Bennett Yim, Director of Undergraduate Admissions and International Student Exchange, HKU; Ms. Alice Hui, Head of Development & Alumni, HKU Business School; Ms. Esther Kwok, Director of Admissions Office; Ms. Zorian Wong, Senior Programme Manager (Admissions);and Mr. Nathaniel Chan, Assistant Director (Development & Alumni) .

A future of collaboration

The agreement signifies a mutual dedication to academic excellence and talent development. The scholarship program will not only support qualified Qatari students financially, but also facilitate their academic, professional, and personal growth through structured support, including internships and mentorship opportunities. Both QIA and HKU are committed to creating robust education-to-employment pathways for these students, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute to Qatar’s future.

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